Recent Hipcampers say this Hipcamp is great for larger groups.
Amazing views
Hipcampers say this spot has amazing views.
Family-friendly
Recent Hipcampers say this Hipcamp is great for families and kids.
Best in Texas: Finalist
Named one of the best Hipcamps to visit in 2024.
Where the short-grass prairie drops into the Red River Valley, the 4R Ranch—with its magnificent vistas and rocky terrain—is perfectly suited for growing grapes. Patriarch W.C. Roper encouraged his family of sixth-generation Texans to share the beauty of this extraordinary place with others; and so it was love of this man and love of the land that inspired 4R Ranch Vineyards & Winery. Chinquapin oaks, white-tailed deer, the endangered black-capped vireo, and the occasional Rio Grande turkey inhabit this incredible property. Powered by sun, earth and wind, 4R Ranch Vineyards & Winery calls us all to slow our pace, enjoy the view, and sip a glass of wine in the magnificent Red River Valley.
We loved the privacy of site #15 and the property was beautiful! Firewood was stocked by our site which was super convenient. No picnic table at the site but we made do! We went up to the winery for lunch one day which was super nice.
Walt has a little hilly, scenic, perfect paradise in the middle of pasture land Texas USA. Absolutely would recommend! Don’t however expect comforts at your RV or campsites. You’ll have to get that at his beautiful winery’s tasting room on top of the hill.
The site was rather nice, very secluded, the creek wasn’t really a creek, more of a ditch that water really wasn’t flowing through. Maybe that’s just the time of the year with lower water levels.
The toilet is a porta potty, that was pretty gross, but the shower was even grocer. Pour waterproofing job on the bottom, smelled like sewage or mold, or a combination of both. Worst of all, the shower faucet above, shot out at every direction except down, making it almost impossible to rinse off. A dollar store showerhead would be significantly better than what’s in there. Not sure what the issue is, maybe it’s clogged, I don’t know.
The roads leading to the camp are rock, which is fine, but a bunch of very fine dust kicks up every time a car passes. Clearly cancer waiting to happen.
Location
Muenster, Cooke, Texas, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Wichita, Nʉmʉnʉʉ Sookobitʉ (Comanche), and Kiikaapoi (Kickapoo) First Nations according to